Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by wh1plash » October 5th, 2016, 7:26 am

Got my T-red style Jeep decals

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Applying the door decals

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As it stands now mainly put back together. Still got stuff to do, but at least I can drive it for now. Or at least until I dismount the wheels for powdercoating.

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First drive with the exterior paint scheme! After trooping a million events as a stormtrooper with the 501st, I had a good idea what to expect as far as kid's reactions. I was totally right!

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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by Espo78 » October 5th, 2016, 4:52 pm

Bad ass man! I like how you made it your own while keeping true to the theme. I probably would have done a couple of things different but that's why it's yours and not mine haha! The decals stick well to the monsterliner? I'm still on the fence about doing it "screen accurate" or having some fun with it. Would definitely be cheaper to roll on a paint job myself. Hmm.

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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by wh1plash » October 5th, 2016, 7:42 pm

Yeah some bedliners dry to a kind of rubbery feel, the Monstaliner turns rock hard like an epoxy. Decals were no problem at all, just place them and I like to roll them out with a rubber brayer.
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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by wh1plash » October 8th, 2016, 10:07 pm

I know my color balance is all crummy, because my color calibration from Mac to Windows is off.

BUT, I met up with another member of the JP Motorpool today, and got a pic of mine next to an actual Sand Beige YJ. I think this confirms for sure that the "Desert Sand" is indeed the closest Monstaliner color to the Sand Beige.

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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by ratrace427 » January 13th, 2017, 6:39 am

in that lighting it looks the same, great job. I have family in TX and they tell me they see JP jeeps. I would bet i am looking at one of them.
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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by Boost1995 » January 13th, 2017, 10:33 pm

That's awesome! Your Jeep turned out great and I like meet up pic.

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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by Jurassic Vic » January 23rd, 2017, 10:38 pm

thats a lot of red. Any plans to flip the tires so the white letters face out? The build looks good

P.S. James' YJ isn't sand beige, it's that rio grande silver/champagne
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Re: Brandon's JP Jeep build - Houston, TX

Post by ratrace427 » January 25th, 2017, 6:35 am

oh yeah....i agree. White letters out would be much better if your tires have them.
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